SHOCKING ALLEGATION: Did ABS-CBN Really Spend P8 Million for Pau Fajardo and Scottie Thompson’s Wedding? Netizens Demand Answers!
In a stunning revelation that’s now taking social media by storm, rumors have begun circulating that ABS-CBN allegedly spent a whopping P8 million to finance the wedding of Pau Fajardo and PBA star Scottie Thompson. What began as a quiet, elegant ceremony has now turned into a full-blown online controversy, with netizens demanding clarification and accountability.
As of this writing, no official confirmation has been made by ABS-CBN, Scottie, or Pau—but the speculation alone has been enough to stir intense discussions online. Many are now asking: Is it true? If so, why would a media giant finance such a lavish personal event?
A Fairytale Wedding—or a Sponsored Spectacle?
The wedding, held at an exclusive resort in Batangas last month, was widely praised for its class, elegance, and seemingly limitless budget. From Pau Fajardo’s designer wedding gown rumored to be worth over P500,000, to the five-star catering and luxury accommodations for guests, everything screamed opulence.
Drone shots of the beachfront venue, celebrity appearances, a custom-built stage over water, and a full-on production team—complete with cameras, lighting rigs, and stylists—led some observers to wonder whether the event was just a wedding or something much more orchestrated.
The Rumor Explodes Online
The bombshell dropped when a Twitter user claiming to have insider knowledge posted this message:
“BREAKING: ABS-CBN reportedly funded Scottie Thompson & Pau Fajardo’s wedding for a whopping P8M. Exclusive rights deal daw? 👀”
It didn’t take long before the tweet went viral, amassing thousands of shares and comments. Screenshots of supposed invoices, production schedules, and behind-the-scenes staff allegedly working for ABS-CBN began to surface—though none have been officially verified.
Many began speculating that the network may have funded the wedding in exchange for exclusive media rights, including an upcoming televised wedding special or digital documentary.
Possible Motives: Business Behind the Romance?
Analysts say it’s not unheard of for media companies to sponsor celebrity events, especially if there’s promotional or commercial value attached. In fact, wedding specials have been lucrative ventures in the past, especially for networks seeking content that draws in high ratings.
One entertainment columnist commented:
“If ABS-CBN did invest in the wedding, it wouldn’t be purely for sentimental reasons. There’s always a return on investment. The question is whether the public is comfortable with such arrangements.”
Scottie Thompson, being a PBA MVP and Gilas Pilipinas player, holds massive influence, while Pau Fajardo has her own growing fanbase. A made-for-TV wedding could easily bring in millions in advertising revenue, branded content, and viewer engagement.
Netizens React: “Is This Where Our Subscription Fees Go?”
As expected, netizens were quick to express both outrage and confusion over the rumored expense. Some questioned why a private wedding should be funded using network resources, especially when ABS-CBN is still in recovery mode after losing its franchise.
“ABS-CBN has laid off thousands, but they have P8 million for a basketball player’s wedding?” one user posted.
“This better be for a docu-series or something. Otherwise, it’s just plain irresponsible spending,” said another.
Others defended the couple and the network, stating that speculation should not be taken as truth without solid evidence. Some even theorized that the couple may have paid for the wedding themselves, and the media involvement was purely promotional.
What Do We Really Know?
So far, the facts remain unclear:
No official statement has been made by ABS-CBN, Scottie Thompson, or Pau Fajardo.
No contract or document has been released confirming the alleged funding.
The wedding has not yet aired on any ABS-CBN platform, though sources say footage was professionally captured.
Both Scottie and Pau have posted only a limited number of wedding photos, maintaining a low-key approach.
If the rumors turn out to be false, it wouldn’t be the first time fake news or misinformation spread like wildfire in Philippine showbiz. However, if there is any truth to the claims, it opens up a larger discussion about transparency, priorities, and ethical boundaries in media partnerships.
The Shadow of Scottie’s Past: A Complicated Narrative
This controversy also rekindles memories of Scottie Thompson’s earlier relationship drama, when he married Jinky Serrano shortly after his breakup with Pau Fajardo in 2021—only to later reconcile with Pau and reignite their relationship. That whirlwind chapter in his life had already left fans polarized.
Now, with Pau back in the picture and the grand wedding making headlines again, the public can’t help but raise eyebrows at how the events have unfolded—and who might be behind the scenes pulling the strings.
Industry Reactions: Quiet, But Watching
Inside the entertainment industry, producers, insiders, and rival networks are reportedly watching closely. If ABS-CBN does release a documentary-style special or digital exclusive, it could mark a new direction for the network’s content strategy—focusing on high-profile, intimate life events as premium entertainment.
If proven false, however, it may signal how rumors can damage reputations and distort public perception within hours, even without confirmation.
Conclusion: Speculation vs. Accountability
As the public waits for clarity, one thing is certain—this story has captured the attention of the nation, not just because of the personalities involved, but because of what it represents.
In a time when Filipinos are scrutinizing how corporations spend their resources, especially post-pandemic, even a glamorous wedding can spark moral questions. Is it wrong for networks to invest in love stories? Or is this simply the evolution of celebrity culture in the age of content?
Until someone speaks out officially, the P8 million wedding mystery remains just that—a mystery. But one that continues to grip a nation hungry for both romance and truth.